I finished a Founders Centennial before imbibing on this one. It was my first 60 Minute. Looked great. Poured a clean, dark amber. Promising. Didn't like the taste one bit. No comparison to the complex, yet balanced and strong taste of a Centennial. I realize they're two totally different beers. A Bentley GTC is a different car than a Chrysler 300. I don't see myself ever buying this one again.

I had this beer the other day in the good ol Hooier State, and I think that was the major problem. The hops did not explode at me like I thought they would. I am going to try it again in the future a bit closer to Delaware to get the full experience.

Poured from a 12 oz. bottle into a Sam Adams "Perfect Pint" glass. Pours a dark gold with a 1 finger white head of foam. Smells of hops, pine, grass, orange, citrus, and a slight hint of malt. Taste is of hops, pine, and citrus mainly. Some hints of orange peel. No malt. Slight malt presence in aftertaste along with traces of hops and pine.

Overall a good IPA, but it didn't impress me like I had hoped. Smell, and more importantly, taste are both a bit lacking in my opinion. Very drinkable. I feel like I could sit and enjoy several of these, unlike some other IPA's. I just feel like it's missing something. Maybe the 90 minute IPA will be more up my alley.